Passions are running high as “Game of Thrones” nears its final episode this weekend, with hundreds of thousands of unhappy fans signing an online petition and a counseling service offering to help those grieving the end of the TV fantasy saga.

Episode 9: BREATHE

March 25, 2018 16:10 pm

KATHMANDU, Mar 25: myrepublica.com is documenting how air pollution in Kathmandu valley is affecting its residents. Entitled BREATHE, the one-minute video content broadcast twice a week, Sunday and Wednesday

Episode 8: BREATHE

March 21, 2018 17:34 pm

Myrepublica.com is documenting how air pollution in Kathmandu valley is affecting its residents. Entitled BREATHE, the one-minute video content broadcast twice a week, Sunday and Wednesday.

Episode 7: BREATHE

March 18, 2018 14:08 pm

Myrepublica.com is documenting how air pollution in Kathmandu valley is affecting its residents. Entitled BREATHE, the one-minute video content broadcast twice a week, Sunday and Wednesday.

Episode 5: BREATHE

March 11, 2018 13:52 pm

myrepublica.com is documenting how air pollution in Kathmandu valley is affecting its residents. Entitled BREATHE, the one minute video content broadcast twice a week, Sunday and Wednesday.

Episode 4: BREATHE

March 7, 2018 14:51 pm

KATHMANDU, Mar 7: myrepublica.com is documenting how air pollution in Kathmandu valley is affecting its residents. Entitled BREATHE, the one-minute video content broadcast twice a week, Sunday and Wednesday.

Episode 3: BREATHE

March 4, 2018 12:57 pm

myrepublica.com is documenting how air pollution in Kathmandu valley is affecting its residents. Entitled BREATHE, the one minute video content broadcast twice a week, Sunday and Wednesday.

Episode 2: BREATHE

February 28, 2018 11:20 am

myrepublica.com is documenting how air pollution in Kathmandu valley is affecting its residents. Entitled BREATHE, the one minute video content broadcast twice a week, Sunday and Wednesday.

BREATHE Episode 1

February 26, 2018 10:56 am

Watch the first episode of BREATHE here.

KATHMANDU, June 1: When the then CPN (Maoist), present day CPN (Maoist Center), emerged victorious in the first Constituent Assembly (CA) elections in 2008, the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML, which were seen as clear frontrunners but were limited to distant second and third positions, readily conceded their defeat stating that they would respect the people’s verdict. It was a defining moment in Nepal’s electoral history, a turning point which gave the former rebel party a reason to stay on the peaceful course.